Ms Muthoni’s 36-year-old grandson, Wachira Githui, is one of the few who heard about it first-hand. But he is also at ease with several of the lasting impacts of colonialism on Kenya’s social, political and economic life. “I speak English and I’m proud of that,” he says, adding that he is a fan of Chelsea football club.
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